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Richard Jones, Wern,

  • NLW MS 10574E.
  • File
  • 1820-1830.

Papers of Richard Jones, Wern, Llanfrothen, Calvinistic Methodist minister, relating to his appeal against the taxing of his horse (including letters by John Wilks), 1820-3; miscellaneous receipts, 1829-30; agreements relating to lead and copper mining in Llanfrothen, Llandecwyn, and Ffestiniog, 1828; draft letters concerning tax on a chapel and a house in Llanfihangel y Traethau; and a letter from Faney Jones to her brother, Robert Poole, at Egryn.

Dyddiadur,

  • NLW MS 10569A.
  • File
  • 1858-1861 /

A diary, 1858-1861, of Hugh Thomas Parry, Independent minister at Abersoch and Bwlchtocyn.

Parry, Hugh Thomas, 1836-1873

A tour of North Wales,

  • NLW MS 10566D.
  • File
  • c. 1850.

An account of a tour of North Wales, about 1850, with steel engravings, lithographs, and press cuttings bound up in a quarto album. The manuscript account runs from Chester via Gresford, Wrexham, Ruabon, Llangollen, Chirk, Oswestry, Welshpool, Llanidloes, Llangurig, Devil's Bridge, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Harlech, Tremadoc, Beddgelert, Capel Curig, Llanberis, Caernarvon, Beaumaris, Conway, St. Asaph, Caerwys, Holywell, Flint, and Northop to Hawarden. The tourists included a Mr. and Mrs. Stamp.

Llanfihangel-ar-arth,

  • NLW MS 10555B.
  • File
  • 1921 /

A history of the parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, Carmarthenshire, by John Daniel Evans, Pencader, afterwards of Tal-y-bont,Cardiganshire, 1921.

Evans, John Daniel, 1869-1948

Dorothy Watkins letters,

  • NLW ex 2522.
  • File
  • [1936]-[1940], 2007.

Seven letters, [1936]-[1940], from Dot [Dorothy] Watkins, the poet Vernon Watkins's sister, to Eric Viktor ('Fig') Falk (1909-79), the donor's uncle. Vernon and Fig met at Repton School, and Fig got to know the Watkins family after he was invited to spend the school holidays at their home. Included is a note 'Memories of Eric Falk's connection with the Watkins family' by the donor Alison Watson.

Watkins, Dorothy, b. 1909

First aid and home nursing,

  • NLW MS 10442D.
  • File
  • [c. 1913] /

An essay, written about 1913, by Dr. Hugh Jones, Liverpool, entitled 'A Scheme for the Diffusion of Knowledge of First Aid, Home Nursing, and Domestic Hygiene in Wales'.

Jones, Hugh, Dr, Liverpool

The Prendergast family,

  • NLW MS 10368B.
  • File
  • 1811.

'History and Pedigree of the Prendergast family from their first settlement in Ireland collected and presented to Lord Baron Kiltarton ... 1811'.

Sir John Morris-Jones memorial,

  • NLW MS 10354D.
  • File
  • 1930-1936.

A printed circular, 1930, relating to the Sir John Morris-Jones Memorial Fund, with typescript statements, balance sheets, and lists of subscribers, 1934-6.

'The cult of the beautiful',

  • NLW MS 10352B.
  • File
  • [1938] /

An anthology compiled by Basil Roberts-Jones ('Rhys ap Iorwerth'), Cardiff.

Roberts-Jones, Basil, Rhys ap Iorwerth

Christ Church Baptist Church, Gadlys,

  • NLW MS 10350C.
  • File
  • 1936 /

A brief account of the origin of the Christ Church English Baptist Church at Gadlys, Aberdare, written by W. Bugent.

Bugent, W.

A hymn-tune,

  • NLW MS 10349E.
  • File
  • 1908 /

The original manuscript of a hymn-tune ('Peri') written by Afan Thomas and awarded the prize at a Briton Ferry eisteddfod, 25 January 1908; with a press cutting of the adjudication by W. J. Evans, Aberdare.

Thomas, Afan, d. 1928

A vision of saints,

  • NLW MS 10340A.
  • File
  • 1890 /

A copy of A Vision of Saints by Sir Lewis Morris, London, 1890, with two autograph letters, by the author, to [Sir] E. Vincent Evans, December 1890.

Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

Chapter Art Centre papers,

  • NLW ex 2526.
  • File
  • 1970-2001.

Papers, 1970-2001, relating to the Chapter Art Centre, Cardiff, established in 1971, including the proposal for an arts centre in Cardiff, original plans for the 'Chapter workshops & centre for the arts', programmes, press cuttings, advertising material relating to events held such as films and art exhibitions and to celebrating its thirtieth anniversary in 2001. The artist Christine Kinsey, the donor, was one of three directors who founded Chapter.

Chapter (Cardiff, Wales).

Solva 'Roads of Remembrance',

  • NLW MS 10295B.
  • File
  • 1919-1956.

Account book, containing lists of subscriptions, balance sheets, press cuttings, and other records of the Solva 'Roads of Remembrance', 1919-56.

Letters of Eugène Sue to Camille Pleyel,

  • NLW MS 17820B.
  • File
  • [1830x1831]-1888 /

Fifteen holograph letters, [1830x1831]-1888, apparently brought together as a collection of autographs. They include nine in French from Eugène Sue, the novelist, to Camille Pleyel, the piano manufacturer, mostly personal correspondence, [1830x1851] (ff. 9-26), and one from Mélanie, wife of Metternich, the Austrian Chancellor, to an unnamed count, concerning her brother, 1854 (ff. 5-6).
There are also letters in English from Charles Bradlaugh, politician, to Emile Hatzfeld, music publisher, regarding political and religious matters, 1882 (ff. 1-2), Robert Browning to a Mrs Stanley, 1882 (f. 3), W. E. Gladstone to J. M. Davidson, 1888 (f. 4), the Marquess of Salisbury to Edouard Silas, composer, [c. 1860] (watermark 1858) (ff. 7-8), and Alfred Tennyson, to Silas, 1863 (ff. 27-28).

Sue, Eugène, 1804-1857.

Diaries of a medical student,

  • NLW MSS 10209A, 10210-10211B.
  • File
  • 1855-1861 /

Diaries, 1855-1861, of William Tyndal Griffith, a medical student. The period includes his stay at the Bloomsbury Dispensary and the Royal London Opthalmic Hospital.

Griffith, William Tyndal

Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn new churchyard : : record of tombstone inscriptions,

  • NLW ex 2537.
  • File
  • 2006 /

A survey undertaken by Randall Evans Enoch and members of the Treftadaeth Llandre Heritage Trust, 2006. = Arolwg a wnaed gan Randall Evans Enoch ac aelodau o Treftadaeth Llandre Heritage yn 2006 o arysgrifau ym mynwent newydd Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn.

Enoch, Randall Evans.

Achos Brewer-Spinks,

  • NLW ex 2566.
  • file
  • 1965.

Cyfrol yn cynnwys llythyrau o gefnofaeth yn ymwneud â safiad dau weithiwr ffatri ym Mlaenau Ffestiniog, wedi iddynt golli'u swyddi am siarad Cymraeg yn y gweithle yn 1965, a thorion o'r wasg yn ymwneud â'r achos. Enwyd yr achos ar ôl perchennog y ffatri sef Brewer-Spinks. = A scrapbook containing letters of support following the sacking of two factory workers in 1965 in Blaenau Ffestiniog for speaking Welsh in the workplace, and press cuttings relating to the case. It was named after the owner of the factory, Brewer-Spinks.

Letters of Berta von Schiltberg,

  • NLW MS 18122C.
  • File
  • 1912-1939 /

Sixty-seven letters, 1912-1939, nearly all in German, mostly from Berta von Schiltberg, Munich, to the sisters Lilian and Violet Reeks at Appleton Manor, Berkshire, and Oxford, and later to Violet at Bristol and Monmouth. Schiltberg ran a pension (boarding house) for young ladies in Munich and the correspondence follows the two girls' stay with her.
The letters reflect Schiltberg's active and happy life before 1914 with many references to Munich high society and the music scene. There are numerous references to acquaintances such as the pianist Anna Hirzel-Langenhan (items 3-66 passim) and the composer and conductor Ludwig Berberich (items 8, 38, 43, 45-66 passim). Schiltberg writes on the social and economic misery in Germany during the First World War, the financial crisis of the 1920s and 1930s and her own increasing poverty. The post-war political upheavals and the disappointments and confusion of the time are also described (item 53). A frequent social guest at this time was a Herr Drexler (items 43-53 passim), possibly to be identified as Anton Drexler, founder of the German Workers' Party (DAP). Among Schiltberg's tenants from 1918 to 1923 was Leutnant Rudolf Hess, the future Nazi Party deputy leader, who is mentioned in two letters, dated 16 May 1919 (item 54) and 29 December 1935 (item 63); his future wife also lived at the pension. Six group and individual photographs, 1915-1919, mostly identifiable, are also included (items 38, 41, 44, 54).

Schiltberg, Berta von.

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